tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5499733980063503352.post1548095020956629332..comments2024-02-18T01:15:28.675-06:00Comments on Garden Fancy: Danged Wabbits!Garden Fancyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12283184170369157189noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5499733980063503352.post-18740623841048611692019-04-13T23:35:00.820-05:002019-04-13T23:35:00.820-05:00I'm sorry about all the rabbit damage...we hav...I'm sorry about all the rabbit damage...we have them too however they tend to munch on our fescue grass and leave my flowers alone...I do think they helped themselves to some asparagus that I now have covered with a cage. Your bulbs are so pretty..I really love the blue hyacinths! We have very cold weather and lots of rain this weekend and I'm hoping this will be the end of the 30's! I love your garden in front of your home and it looks great with the stairs removed. Wishing you a Happy Spring!Soniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13585443830973275421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5499733980063503352.post-59917337171265085982019-04-12T20:26:15.395-05:002019-04-12T20:26:15.395-05:00Warm days were visiting but we're back to the ...Warm days were visiting but we're back to the cold for the weekend before the warmth comes back. The fountain in the courtyard had grown icicles when I put some plants out in the sun this morning! <br /><br />Aconites are on my wish list this next year along with common primroses!Br. PlacidusKShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02411198696659419547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5499733980063503352.post-48767986080762803762019-04-09T03:45:30.931-05:002019-04-09T03:45:30.931-05:00What a shame about the rabbits! You're doing t...What a shame about the rabbits! You're doing the best you can to protect your shrubs and trees. Removing the steps and replacing with a seating area sounds like a nice idea. I think it's good to have photos and documents to remind one of what went before as part of the history of the property and your archive is interesting. Enjoy your Spring flowers. I usually plant the hyacinths that I've grown indoors during the Winter months so that they can carry on growing and blooming during the following Spring. I hope you enjoy your warmer weather and your gardening this season.Linda Phttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10634839688042592781noreply@blogger.com